Dogtra eF-3000 E-Fence System
The Dogtra e-Fence System gives you the ability to allow your dog the freedom he wants, within your specified boundaries.
The Dogtra e-Fence System really is a nice system for allowing your dog to roam while providing appropriate boundaries for your pet. This pet containment system does not require conventional fencing like wooden or metal fences. Instead, it avoids drawbacks of these fences by creating a system that the pet cannot dig under, jump over, or push through.
Dogtra's containment system contains your dog without the use of conventional fencing that can be chewed through, jumped over or dug under. The Dogtra e-Fence system includes 500 feet of boundary wire and 50 training flags. Purchase Dogtra Expansion kits to enclose larger areas. You may also add extra E-Fence Collars to contain an unlimited number of dogs.
Main Features
• User-friendly controls • Pager/vibration signal that warns the dog prior to electrical stimulation/correction • Wire continuity indicator shows the fence is operational • Adjustable intensity for a variety of dog personalities • Rechargeable receiver • Long-range signal (will work up to 40 acres) • Waterproof collar/receiver
Safety Features
• Dogtra's e-Fence system collars use state-of-the-art microcomputer technology. The receiver has an automatic control that limits the stimulus to eight seconds. • Dogtra's filtering system prevents reception from outside sources other than your transmitter.
Dogtra E-Fence Owners Manual
Dogtra E-Fence Training Guide Owners Manual
What is a Containment System?
A Containment System is the cost-effective alternative to traditional fencing. You create an in-ground hidden fence using a boundary wire. The detailed instructional video and/or DVD guides you through the easy-to-follow self-installation process. When your dog is wearing a containment collar and approaches the boundary area, he hears a warning tone. If he continues toward the boundary, he receives a harmless but effective electrical stimulus that reminds him to stay in the "safe" part of the yard. You can also use a containment system to block off areas such as gardens, swimming pools, or anywhere else you don't want your dog to go. If you have a traditional fence, but a dog who likes to dig under or jump over it, installing the boundary wire just inside the perimeter of the fence could be your answer. Most importantly, these systems provide freedom for your dog to run AND peace of mind for you.
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